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1 ANALYSIS OF CALLS RESPONDED TO BY THE CITY FIRE BRIGADE ~ YEAR. TOTAL ATTENDANCES a. Attendances by category FIRE CALLS SPECIAL SERVICES AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES GRAND TOTAL : 9 8,9 b. Analysis of individual category FIRE CALLS Actual Fires Emergencies SPECIAL SERVICES Requests Ambulance Attendances Fires Malicious Bomb Alerts FALSE ALARMS Special Services Fires Good Intent Bomb Alerts Special Services GRAND TOTAL 8 9,9. WATCH ATTENDING CALLS FIRES SPECIAL SERVICES AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS TO FIRE CALLS FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT TO FIRE CALLS MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS TO BOMB ALERTS FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT TO BOMB ALERTS MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS TO SPECIAL SERVICES FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT TO SPECIAL SERVICES Red White Blue DFS - TOTALS: 8 Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
2 . HAZARD CLASSIFICATION OF FIRES ATTENDED AND TOTAL FIREFIGHTING HOURS Red White Blue DFS VEGETATION AND REFUSE 8 8 8:: KITCHENS 9 :8: ROAD VEHICLES :: MOTOR VESSELS :9: BUILDINGS 9:: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT :: CHIMNEYS :: MISCELLANEOUS 9 9 8:: TOTALS: 9 8::. SUPPOSED CAUSE OF FIRES* ACCIDENTAL BY PERSON COOKING POT, FRYING PAN, GRILL OR OVEN LEFT UNATTENDED 8 CARELESS DISPOSAL OF SMOKING ITEMS (CIGARETTE, MATCHES, ETC) DEFECTIVE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE OR ELECTRICAL INSTALATION ARCHING FUSE-BOX OR ARCHING MEDIUM / HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES DEFECTIVE APPARATUS OR DEVICE OF MOTOR VEHICLE CHILDREN PLAYING WITH FIRE AUTHORISED CONTROL BURNING NOT PROPERLY EXTINGUISHED UNAUTHORISED BURNING SPARKS FROM HOT WORKS, GRINDER OR OTHER SOURCE FIREWORKS DELIBERATE IGNITION / SUSPECTED ARSON OVERHEATED MATERIALS, OIL, GREASE, ETC SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION EXPLOSION FROM ORDNANCE, GAS OR OTHER SOURCES OTHER KNOWN CAUSES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE CAUSE OF IGNITION UNKNOWN * Supposed cause of fires in the opinion of the OiC attending incidents. TOTAL: Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
3 . METHOD EMPLOYED BY BRIGADE TO DEAL WITH FIRES WATER FROM HOSE REEL JET USING ORIGINAL SUPPLY IN TANK ONLY WATER FROM HOSE REEL JETS USING ORIGINAL SUPPLY IN TANK ONLY WATER FROM HOSE REEL JET/S USING SOFT SUCTION WATER FROM HOSE REEL JET/S USING HARD SUCTION WATER FROM MAIN JET/S USING ORIGINAL SUPPLY IN TANK ONLY WATER FROM MAIN JET/S DIRECT FROM A HYDRANT WATER FROM MAIN JET/S USING SOFT SUCTION WATER FROM MAIN JET/S USING HARD SUCTION WATER FROM MAIN JET/S FROM A DRY RISER IFEX FIREFIGHTING GUN/S IFEX FIREFIGHTING GUN/S AND WATER FROM HOSE REEL/S JETS USING TANK ONLY IFEX FIREFIGHTING GUN/S AND WATER FROM MAIN JET/S IFEX FIREFIGHTING GUN/S AND EXTINGUISHER/S FOAM BLANKET USING FOAM MAKING EQUIPMENT (SOFT SUCTION or HARD SUCTION) EXTINGUISHERS ~ DRY POWDER, CARBON DIOXIDE EXTINGUISHERS ~ WATER, FOAM EXTINGUISHERS AND WATER FROM HOSE REEL JET/S OR MAIN JET/S SMOTHERED WITH FIRE BLANKET or SAND FUSES REMOVED BUCKETS OF WATER / WATER FROM TAP / WATER FROM DOMESTIC HOSE STARVING / REMOVAL EXTINGUISHED ON ARRIVAL / FIRE SELF EXTINGUISHED EXTINGUISHED BY THE DEFENCE FIRE SERVICE INSPECTION AND/OR VENTILATION CARRIED OUT VARIOUS OR A COMBINATION OF FIREFIGHTING METHODS OTHER FIREFIGHTING METHOD NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE TOTAL: 8 Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
4 . ANALYSIS OF FALSE ALARMS TO FIRE CALLS FIRE CALLS MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT 8:: 8:: BOMB ALERTS MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT :9: :: TOTAL FALSE ALARMS: TOTAL HOURS: ::. MOST COMMON CAUSES OF FALSE ALARM TO FIRE CALLS AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM ACTIVATED DUE TO A FAULT IN THE A.F.A. SYSTEM AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM ACTIVATED DUE TO DUST PARTICLES FROM WORKS, ETC AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM ACTIVATED DUE TO PERSON/S SMOKING, COOKING, ETC AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM ACTIVATED DUE TO MAINTENANCE WORK IN A.F.A. SYSTEM AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM ACTIVATED DUE TO OTHER KNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM ACTIVATED, UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES REPORTS OF SMOKE EMANATING FROM FIRE (CONTROL BURNING, BBQ, ETC) SMOKE EMANATING ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED (EXHAUST, STEAM, DUST, ETC) REPORTS OF STRONG SMELL OF BURNING (CHIMNEY FIRES, FRICTION, ETC) FLASHES FROM FIREWORKS REPORTED TO BRIGADE AS FIRE ACCIDENTAL ACTIVATION OF BREAK GLASS CALL POINT OF A FIRE ALARM SUSPECTED IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE (I.E.D.) ~ BRIEFCASE, PACKAGE, ETC MALICIOUS ACTIVATION OF BREAK GLASS CALL POINT OF A FIRE ALARM MALICIOUS ACTIVATION OF DETECTOR SENSOR ACTIVATING FIRE ALARM MALICIOUS REPORT OF A FIRE OTHER KNOWN CAUSES ( Malicious & Good Intent) TOTAL: Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
5 8. SPECIAL SERVICES ~ EMERGENCIES ATTENDED AND TOTAL HOURS AT INCIDENTS Red White Blue DFS LIFT RESCUES 8 8 :: ENTRY INTO LOCKED PREMISES :8: ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 8 :9: RESCUE / RECOVERY OF PERSONS :9: FUEL LEAKS :: SECURING UNSAFE OBJECTS :: REMOVAL OF FALLEN OBJECTS :: PUMPING OUT FLOODED PREMISES :9: PUMPING OUT MOTOR VESSELS :: STAND-BY JOBS :: MISCELLANEOUS 8:9: TOTALS: :: 9. SPECIAL SERVICES ~ REQUESTS ATTENDED AND TOTAL HOURS AT INCIDENTS ENTRY INTO LOCKED PREMISES ASSISTING WITH FLOODINGS MINOR WATER LEAKS IN BUILDINGS ETC FUEL LEAKS RESCUE / RECOVERY OF ANIMALS SECURING UNSAFE OBJECTS REMOVAL OF FALLEN OBJECTS PUMPING JOBS STRONG SMELL OF GAS / FUEL ETC STAND-BY JOBS MISCELLANEOUS Red White Blue 8 DFS 8:: 9:9: :: :: 9 :: 8:9: :: :: 9:9: :: :: TOTALS: 8 :: Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
6 . ANALYSIS OF LIFT RESCUES Calls Responded To and Number of Hours Engaged ALAMEDA ESTATE BRYMPTON GLACIS ESTATE HARBOUR VIEWS MONTAGU CRESCENT MONTAGU GARDENS NEW HARBOURS PENINSULAR HEIGHTS QUEENSWAY QUAY ST. BERNARD'S HOSPITAL - CASTLE ROAD ST. BERNARD'S HOSPITAL - EUROPORT SIR WILLIAM JACKSON GROVE VARYL BEGG ESTATE VINEYARDS WATERGARDENS WEST VIEW PARK OTHERS :8: :: :: 8:: :: :: :9: :8: :: :8: :: 8 :: :: 8 :: :: :: :8:. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL SERVICES ATTENDED TO BY BRIGADE MAJOR FUEL LEAKS OR SPILLAGES FROM ROAD VEHICLES, STORAGE TANKS, ETC RETRIEVAL OF LOST OBJECT/S OR ITEM/S FROM INACCESSIBLE PLACES REMOVAL OF PADLOCKS OR CHAINS FROM MOTOR-CYCLES OR OTHER PROPERTY RELEASING ENTRAPPED / ENTANGLED PERSON OR CHILD ASSIST RECOVERY OF ROAD VEHICLE/S THAT CAREER OFF THE ROAD, ETC CONTAIN, SEAL OR REMOVE SUSPECTED BIOHAZARD LETTERS / PARCELS CONTAIN, SEAL OR REMOVE OTHER SUSPECTED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ATTEND TO OR ASSIST OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES WITH SUICIDE ATTEMPTS ASSIST OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES (OTHER THAN FOR THE ABOVE MENTIONED) RESPONDING TO OIL POLLUTION INCIDENTS OTHER KNOWN MISCELLANEOUS INCIDENTS ( Emergencies & Requests) TOTAL: Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
7 . ANALYSIS OF FALSE ALARMS TO SPECIAL SERVICES MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT 9 :: :: TOTAL FALSE ALARMS: TOTAL HOURS: ::. ANALYSIS OF AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES a. Number of Turnouts and Number of Hours Engaged CALLS RESPONDED TO: EMERGENCIES REQUESTS ASSISTING AMBULANCE SERVICE FALSE ALARMS GOOD INTENT 8 :: 8:: :: :: MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS :: b. Total Number of Calls Responded To and Total Number of Hours Engaged TOTAL CALLS TOTAL HOURS 88:8: c. Calls Responded To Jointly With Other City Fire Brigade Appliances* (RTA's, Fire Calls, etc. ) * These figures are included in section b, under Fires and Special Services TURNOUTS JOINTLY WITH OTHER CFB APPLIANCES TIME AWAY JOINTLY WITH OTHER CFB APPLIANCES :: Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
8 . JOINT ATTENDANCES WITH THE DEFENCE FIRE SERVICE # # Attendances to MoD or Local Properties FIRES SPECIAL SERVICES TOTAL 8. CALLS RESPONDED TO MoD PROPERTIES Actual Fires FIRES False Alarms Good Intent Malicious SPECIAL SERVICES Actual Special Services False Alarms Good Intent Malicious TOTAL 8. CASUALTIES FROM FIRES MINOR INJURIES SERIOUS INJURIES FATALITIES MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC 8 MEMBERS OF THE BRIGADE TOTALS:. CASUALTIES FROM ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS & OTHER SPECIAL SERVICES MINOR INJURIES SERIOUS INJURIES FATALITIES MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MEMBERS OF THE BRIGADE TOTALS: Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody 8
9 8. ESTIMATED FIRE LOSS* * Estimated Fire Loss in the opinion of OiC attending incidents. a. Quarterly Estimated Fire Loss First ## Seco## Third## Four ## FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER,,9 9,,, TOTAL:,,,,,, 8,,, First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter, b. Annual Estimated Fire Loss by Categories VEGETATION & REFUSE KITCHENS ROAD VEHICLES MOTOR VESSELS BUILDINGS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CHIMNEYS MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL:,,,,,,8,, Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody 9
10 9. MONTHLY, QUARTERLY & ANNUAL ANALYSIS OF TURNOUTS a. Turnouts Per Month JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 9 9 b. Quarterly Turnouts FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER c. Total Turnouts TOTAL ANNUAL TURNOUTS 9 d. Monthly Average AVERAGE TURNOUTS PER MONTH Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
11 . ANNUAL TURNOUT % GRAPHS TOTAL NUMBER OF TURNOUTS FIRE CALLS 9 SPECIAL SERVICES 8 AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES Total Number of Turnouts Ambulance % Fire Calls 9% TOTAL TURNOUTS 9 Fire C 9 Spec 8 Ambu Special Services % FIRE CALLS ANALYSIS ACTUAL FIRES FALSE ALARMS GOOD INTENT MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS Fire Calls Analysis Malicious % Actual Fires % TOTAL FIRE CALLS 9 Actu FAW Malic FAWGI 8% SPECIAL SERVICES ANALYSIS Special Services Analysis EMERGENCIES REQUESTS 8 FALSE ALARMS GOOD INTENT 9 Requests % Malicious % Emergencies % MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICES Eme FAW 9 Requ8 Malic 8 FAWGI % Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
12 . COMPARISON OF PREVIOUS ANNUAL TURNOUTS (LAST FIVE YEARS) a. Previous Sub-Totals of turnouts as at end of each month Year JANUARY 8 FEBRUARY 9 98 MARCH 8 APRIL 9 MAY 8 JUNE JULY AUGUST 9 9 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 8 DECEMBER 9 9 b. Previous Quarterly Turnouts Year FIRST QUARTER 8 SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER 89 FOURTH QUARTER 8 8 c. Previous Total Turnouts Year TOTAL ANNUAL TURNOUTS 9 9 d. Previous Monthly Average AVERAGE PER MONTH Year 8 Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
13 . TOTAL TURNOUTS OF APPLIANCES LU ~ LAND ROVER G88 LU ~ LAND ROVER G & MERCEDES BENZ G99A LU ~ GMC G LU ~ MERCEDES BENZ RESCUE UNIT G9A LU ~ MERCEDES BENZ G989 MULTI-PURPOSE LAND CRUISER ~ MITSUBISHI GA MOTORISED LADDER ML8- ~ MERCEDES BENZ G9 CONTROL UNIT ~ FORD TRANSIT G HAZMATS UNIT ~ FORD TRANSIT G89 AMBULANCE ~ TOYOTA G988 9 Other Appliances % Ambulance % Land Cruiser % LU % LU % LU % LU % LU % Statistics compiled by Station Officer S.Parody
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